Section 2 CrPC
2. Definitions. In this Code, unless the context otherwise requires, (a) “bailable offence” means an offence which is shown as bailable in the First Schedule,Read More →
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2. Definitions. In this Code, unless the context otherwise requires, (a) “bailable offence” means an offence which is shown as bailable in the First Schedule,Read More →
3. Construction of references. (1) In this Code, (a) any reference, without any qualifying words, to a Magistrate shall be construed, unless the context otherwiseRead More →
4. Trial of offences under the Indian Penal Code and other laws. (1) All offences under the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) shall beRead More →
5. Saving. Nothing contained in this Code shall, in the absence of a specific provision to the contrary, affect any special or local law forRead More →
6. Classes of Criminal Courts. Besides the High Courts and the Courts constituted under any law, other than this Code, there shall be, in everyRead More →
7. Territorial divisions. (1) Every State shall be a sessions division or shall consist of sessions divisions; and every sessions division shall, for the purposesRead More →
8. Metropolitan areas. (1) The State Government may, by notification, declare that, as from such date as may be specified in the notification, any areaRead More →
9. Court of Session. (1) The State Government shall establish a Court of Session for every sessions division. (2) Every Court of Session shall beRead More →
10. Subordination of Assistant Sessions Judges. (1) All Assistant Sessions Judges shall be subordinate to the Sessions Judge in whose Court they exercise jurisdiction. (2)Read More →
11. Courts of Judicial Magistrates. (1) In every district (not being a metropolitan area), there shall be established as many Courts of Judicial Magistrates ofRead More →
12. Chief Judicial Magistrate and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, etc. (1) In every district (not being a metropolitan area), the High Court shall appoint aRead More →
13. Special Judicial Magistrates. (1) The High Court may, if requested by the Central or State Government so to do, confer upon any person whoRead More →
14. Local Jurisdiction of Judicial Magistrates. (1) Subject to the control of the High Court, the Chief Judicial Magistrate may, from time to time, defineRead More →
15. Subordination of Judicial Magistrates. (1) Every Chief Judicial Magistrate shall be subordinate to the Sessions Judge; and every other Judicial Magistrate shall, subject toRead More →
16. Courts of Metropolitan Magistrates. (1) In every metropolitan area, there shall be established as many Courts of Metropolitan Magistrates, and at such places, asRead More →
17. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate and Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate. (1) The High Court shall, in relation to every metropolitan area within its local jurisdiction, appointRead More →
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